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Latest Episodes

Justice Update – Busy Bones with ICMP
April 24, 2025

Come inside ICMP's new laboratory to examine bones and teeth - essential evidence for court cases and for families of the missing. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Ch

Justice Update – Who Answers for the Crimes of International Forces in Afghanistan?
April 17, 2025

How are countries reckoning with their role in the Afghanistan conflict and allegations of war crimes? We discuss various types of investigations currently taking place and what justice might look lik

Episode 130 – Gender Lens on Mali with Marta Valiñas
April 10, 2025

How did the ICC apply a gender lens to Timbuktu in northern Mali and come up with gender persecution as the alleged crime? With Marta Valias. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find o

Epsiode 129 – Sexual Violence in Sudan with Hala Al-Karib
April 03, 2025

Sudanese activist Hala Al-Karib speaks about the horrific, targeted and widespread violence against women in Sudan.Al-Karib says sexual violence is being used as a tool of war which strips communiti

Episode 128 – Justice & Accountability in Syria with Uğur Ümit Üngör
March 27, 2025

As Syrias transitional government grapples with security issues, the long-term challenges of justice and accountability post-Assad remain crucial. While extensive documentation exists of war crimes a

Episode 127 – The Italian (Libyan) Job with Luigi Prosperi and Margherita Capacci
March 20, 2025

What happened between Italy, the ICC and Libya? Did Rome get it wrong? With Luigi Propseri and Margherita Capacci.

Justice Update – Duterte in The Hague
March 13, 2025

Former President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested for crimes against humanity. Stephanie and Janet discuss how it happened and what it means for the ICC

Episode 126 – Law Will Tear U.S. Apart Again with Oona Hathaway
March 06, 2025

Janet and Steph sit down with Oona Hathaway to ask if international law as a concept is still relevant and if such a seeming crisis would tear down the idea of the rule of law or if it might sharpen m

Episode 125 – Enforced disappearances in Mexico with Omar Gómez Trejo
February 27, 2025

Omar Gmez Trejo, the former lead prosecutor of the Ayotzinapa case tell us about his investigation into the enforced disappearance of 43 students back in 2014, what we know now and why he had to leav

Justice Update – Accountability for International Crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo
February 20, 2025

What are the prospects for accountability right now for the alleged crimes being committed in eastern DRC?